verb
- to steer better or more skillfully than someone else; to surpass in steering ability or control
Usage: present participle or gerund form of 'outsteer'; often used in competitive contexts such as racing or sailing
noun
- the act or instance of steering better or more skillfully than another
Usage: gerund noun form; commonly used in sports and nautical contexts
Examples
- The champion driver was outsteering all competitors on the winding mountain road.
- Her outsteering of the sailboat in the storm impressed the entire crew.
- By outsteering his rival, he managed to win the race by a narrow margin.
- The team's outsteering tactics gave them a decisive advantage in the regatta.
- He practiced daily to improve his outsteering skills for the upcoming competition.
- Outsteering requires both precision and quick reflexes in high-speed racing.